poetry The RA Passenger: Time to Raise Awareness. {poetry} Time now to practice the hobbies you love, though you may find new ones more hand-in-glove with this passenger called rheumatoid arthritis. Continue Reading
poetry When We Can Do Nothing Else, We Wait. {poetry} We wait for the world to go back to normal, to be able to meet and greet each other like old times, to be able to breathe freely. Continue Reading
poetry Acceptance: The Act of Jettisoning. {poetry} Acceptance is the key to healing and surviving. It demands honesty about one’s failures, abilities, weaknesses, situations and mistakes. Continue Reading
poetry Morning Dew on Blades of Grass. {poetry} Recently, at a time when I was processing feelings of grief, I found my way outside early in the morning... I felt blinded by my pain. Continue Reading
poetry Afterfeel: Another World Beneath My Eyelids. {poetry} In this world, there is my golden city and there is its womb being torn open and bursting... There is screaming. In it is a cold August. Continue Reading
poetry Inland: An Inner Journey. {poetry} The journey to take in this lifetime is to hold our inner selves near. It’s a paradoxical quandary, because we must go in to get out. Continue Reading
poetry Perspective: We Don’t Know Stories That Are Not Our Own. {poetry} These are the stories I do my best to write. What this poem means to me is not what it will mean to you, and that makes it powerful. Continue Reading
poetry The Unthinkable Choice. {poetry} This poem expresses the deep anguish and guilt I felt during the time I was trying to reach a firm decision about ending my marriage. Continue Reading
poetry Wild Heart: A Call to Have a Soul-Filled Life. {poetry} She is a wild heart. She runs free. High in the mountains. Softly treading the hillside. Imprinting the sand by the ocean. Continue Reading
poetry Always Make Room for Her. {poetry} Do not banish or forget her. Hold her dearly and hold her gently. Delicately and lovingly, place her in your room. Continue Reading